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... centuries is a venerable one . So long as the approach to literature which it suggests is not expected to yield ... century stage , in France or elsewhere , but Shakespeare is another matter . It has always seemed hard to accept the ...
... centuries is a venerable one . So long as the approach to literature which it suggests is not expected to yield ... century stage , in France or elsewhere , but Shakespeare is another matter . It has always seemed hard to accept the ...
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... century Greek tragedy exploited unnatural vice , but there is good evidence , as we shall see , that it tended to shirk tragic issues . One would judge that it relapsed not into exaggeration and fury , like English tragedy , but into ...
... century Greek tragedy exploited unnatural vice , but there is good evidence , as we shall see , that it tended to shirk tragic issues . One would judge that it relapsed not into exaggeration and fury , like English tragedy , but into ...
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... century B.C. It is fascinating to note how the split is reflected in the spirit and structure of language itself . Out of the same Sanskrit root , matr- , emerged two key words , maya and metron . Maya , in Hinduism and Buddhism , is ...
... century B.C. It is fascinating to note how the split is reflected in the spirit and structure of language itself . Out of the same Sanskrit root , matr- , emerged two key words , maya and metron . Maya , in Hinduism and Buddhism , is ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
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